The champions travel to Chester-le-Street for a four-day encounter, followed by a Twenty20 international.

But they will be heavily depleted after Jonny Bairstow, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root and David Willey were all named as part of England’s limited-overs squads.

England play five one-day internationals and a Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka. The quintet are in the 50-over squad, but Root has been rested for the 20-over game, along with Moeen Ali and Alex Hales.

With Ben Stokes and Mark Wood injured, Durham have no players in either squad.

Scott Borthwick looks well placed to bat at No.3 in the first Test against Pakistan in July, but has not been included in the white-ball teams.

Yorkshire are also expected to be without the injured Ryan Sidebottom, Jack Brooks and Matt Fisher, but have been strengthened by the arrival of overseas batsman Kane Williamson.

Tymal Mills and Dawid Malan are the two uncapped players in the Twenty20 squad.

Mills was a promising fast bowler England took as a net bowler on their 2013-14 Ashes tour to replicate the threat of Mitchell Johnson, but injuries have restricted him to twenty20 cricket, where he has starred for Sussex.